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Abena Busia

Abena Pokua Adompim Busia (born 1953) is a Ghanaian writer, poet, feminist, lecturer and diplomat. She is a daughter of the former prime minister of Ghana, Kofi Abrefa Busia, and is the sister of actress Akosua Busia. Busia is an associate professor of Literature in English, and of women's and gender studies at Rutgers University.[1][2][3][4] She is Ghana's ambassador to Brazil, appointed in 2017,[5][6] with accreditation to the other 12 republics of South America.[7]

Abena Busia
Born
Abena Pokua Adompim Busia

1953 (age 70–71)
Accra, Ghana
Education
Occupation(s)Lecturer, writer, poet, feminist, diplomat
Parents
RelativesAkosua Busia (sister)

Early life and education edit

Busia was born in Accra, Ghana, into the Yenfri royal family in Wenchi in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana, to Kofi Abrefa Busia, one-time Ghanaian Head of State, and his wife, Naa (Morkor) Busia. She spent her childhood in Ghana as well as in the Netherlands and Mexico before relocating to Oxford, where her family finally settled.[8]

Busia earned a B.A. degree in English language and literature at St Anne's College, Oxford, in 1976, and a D.Phil. in social anthropology at St. Antony's College in 1984. She has been an external tutor at Ruskin College, the labour relations college affiliated to the University of Oxford, and a visiting lecturer in the Program of African and Afro-American Studies at Yale University. She has also won a number of post-doctoral fellowships including an Andrew Mellon Fellowship in the English department of Bryn Mawr College, and an Institute for American Cultures Fellowship at the Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA.[9]

Career edit

Busia was co-director of the Women Writing Africa Project (which between 2002 and 2008 published the four-volume Women Writing Africa Series), as well as Professor of English at Rutgers University and the Chair of the Department of Women's and Gender Studies.[7]

She has also taught at other institutions, among them Yale and the University of Ghana.[10]

She has served as president of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora and of the African Literature Association, and currently chairs the board of AWDF-USA, sister organization of the African Women's Development Fund (AWDF), the first pan-African foundation to support the work of women's rights organisations in Africa.[7][11]

Writing edit

Busia has published widely on black women's literature, colonial discourse, and post-colonial studies. Scholarly books she has co-edited include Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women (1993) and Beyond Survival: African Literature and the Search for New Life (1999). In addition, she is the author of two volumes of poetry: Testimonies of Exile (1990) and Traces of Life (2008). Her work is included in such anthologies as Daughters of Africa (ed. Margaret Busby, 1992).[8]

Ghanaian diplomat edit

In July 2017, President Nana Akuffo-Addo named Abena Busia as Ghana's ambassador to Brazil. She was among 22 other distinguished Ghanaians who were named to head various diplomatic Ghanaian missions in the world.[5]

Selected bibliography edit

Poetry edit

  • Testimonies of Exile — poetry, illustrated by Akosua Busia (Africa World Press, 1990; ISBN 978-0865431614)
  • Traces of a Life: A Collection of Elegies and Praise Poems (Ayebia Clarke Publishing, 2008; ISBN 978-0955507977)

As editor edit

  • Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women, co-editor with Stanlie M. James (Routledge, 1993; ISBN 978-0415073370)
  • Beyond Survival: African Literature and the Search for New Life, co-editor with Kofi Anyidoho and Anne Adams (Africa World Press, 1999; ISBN 978-0865437098)
  • Women Writing Africa: West Africa and Sahel (2005)

Awards and recognition edit

In March 2011, marking the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, the AWDF recognised Abena Busia as one of 50 inspirational African feminists, with a public celebration in her honour taking place in June at the National Theatre in Accra.[3][12]

She is co-founder and Chair of the Busia Foundation International, a non-government organisation set up in honour of Ghana's former Prime Minister, Kofi Abrefa Busia,[13] the 40th anniversary of whose death was marked by a public memorial lecture on 28 August 2018 at the Accra International Conference Centre.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . The Feminist Press. Archived from the original on 6 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Busia, Abena P. A. 1953–". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Celebrating Professor Abena Busia: Works and Achievements | The African Women's Development Fund (AWDF)". awdf.org. 28 June 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  4. ^ Serwaa, Abena (22 September 2009). "Ramblings of a Procrastinator in Accra: When Samia met Abena: Two Daughters, Two Legacies and One Meeting". Ramblings of a Procrastinator in Accra. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b . 11 July 2017. Archived from the original on 19 November 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Prez Akufo-Addo swears in five new envoys". Graphic Online. Graphic Communications Group Ltd. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  7. ^ a b c "Abena Busia" at Women's Learning Partnership.
  8. ^ a b Margaret Busby, Daughters of Africa, London: Jonathan Cape, 1992, p. 868.
  9. ^ Motovidlak, Dave. . womens-studies.rutgers.edu. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  10. ^ Curtis M (4 June 2012). . GhanaVisions. Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  11. ^ "About Us" 2021-08-24 at the Wayback Machine, AWDF.
  12. ^ "International Women's Day: Celebrating 50 Inspirational African Feminists", AWDF.
  13. ^ "Busia Foundation to establish school and scholarship scheme". www.ghanaweb.com. 30 November 2001. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  14. ^ "Wife Of Dr Busia, Nana Addo, Abena Busia On August 28th Memorial Lecture", Modern Ghana, 24 August 2018.

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Abena Pokua Adompim Busia born 1953 is a Ghanaian writer poet feminist lecturer and diplomat She is a daughter of the former prime minister of Ghana Kofi Abrefa Busia and is the sister of actress Akosua Busia Busia is an associate professor of Literature in English and of women s and gender studies at Rutgers University 1 2 3 4 She is Ghana s ambassador to Brazil appointed in 2017 5 6 with accreditation to the other 12 republics of South America 7 Abena BusiaBornAbena Pokua Adompim Busia1953 age 70 71 Accra GhanaEducationSt Anne s College Oxford St Antony s College OxfordOccupation s Lecturer writer poet feminist diplomatParentsKofi Abrefa Busia father Naa Morkor Busia mother RelativesAkosua Busia sister Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Writing 3 Ghanaian diplomat 4 Selected bibliography 4 1 Poetry 4 2 As editor 5 Awards and recognition 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editBusia was born in Accra Ghana into the Yenfri royal family in Wenchi in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana to Kofi Abrefa Busia one time Ghanaian Head of State and his wife Naa Morkor Busia She spent her childhood in Ghana as well as in the Netherlands and Mexico before relocating to Oxford where her family finally settled 8 Busia earned a B A degree in English language and literature at St Anne s College Oxford in 1976 and a D Phil in social anthropology at St Antony s College in 1984 She has been an external tutor at Ruskin College the labour relations college affiliated to the University of Oxford and a visiting lecturer in the Program of African and Afro American Studies at Yale University She has also won a number of post doctoral fellowships including an Andrew Mellon Fellowship in the English department of Bryn Mawr College and an Institute for American Cultures Fellowship at the Center for Afro American Studies UCLA 9 Career editBusia was co director of the Women Writing Africa Project which between 2002 and 2008 published the four volume Women Writing Africa Series as well as Professor of English at Rutgers University and the Chair of the Department of Women s and Gender Studies 7 She has also taught at other institutions among them Yale and the University of Ghana 10 She has served as president of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora and of the African Literature Association and currently chairs the board of AWDF USA sister organization of the African Women s Development Fund AWDF the first pan African foundation to support the work of women s rights organisations in Africa 7 11 Writing edit Busia has published widely on black women s literature colonial discourse and post colonial studies Scholarly books she has co edited include Theorizing Black Feminisms The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women 1993 and Beyond Survival African Literature and the Search for New Life 1999 In addition she is the author of two volumes of poetry Testimonies of Exile 1990 and Traces of Life 2008 Her work is included in such anthologies as Daughters of Africa ed Margaret Busby 1992 8 Ghanaian diplomat editIn July 2017 President Nana Akuffo Addo named Abena Busia as Ghana s ambassador to Brazil She was among 22 other distinguished Ghanaians who were named to head various diplomatic Ghanaian missions in the world 5 Selected bibliography editPoetry edit Testimonies of Exile poetry illustrated by Akosua Busia Africa World Press 1990 ISBN 978 0865431614 Traces of a Life A Collection of Elegies and Praise Poems Ayebia Clarke Publishing 2008 ISBN 978 0955507977 As editor edit Theorizing Black Feminisms The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women co editor with Stanlie M James Routledge 1993 ISBN 978 0415073370 Beyond Survival African Literature and the Search for New Life co editor with Kofi Anyidoho and Anne Adams Africa World Press 1999 ISBN 978 0865437098 Women Writing Africa West Africa and Sahel 2005 Awards and recognition editIn March 2011 marking the 100th anniversary of International Women s Day the AWDF recognised Abena Busia as one of 50 inspirational African feminists with a public celebration in her honour taking place in June at the National Theatre in Accra 3 12 She is co founder and Chair of the Busia Foundation International a non government organisation set up in honour of Ghana s former Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia 13 the 40th anniversary of whose death was marked by a public memorial lecture on 28 August 2018 at the Accra International Conference Centre 14 See also editKofi Abrefa Busia Akosua Busia List of Ghanaian writersReferences edit Abena P A Busia The Feminist Press Archived from the original on 6 February 2016 Retrieved 29 January 2016 Busia Abena P A 1953 www encyclopedia com Retrieved 29 January 2016 a b Celebrating Professor Abena Busia Works and Achievements The African Women s Development Fund AWDF awdf org 28 June 2011 Retrieved 29 January 2016 Serwaa Abena 22 September 2009 Ramblings of a Procrastinator in Accra When Samia met Abena Two Daughters Two Legacies and One Meeting Ramblings of a Procrastinator in Accra Retrieved 29 January 2016 a b Here s a full list of Akufo Addo s 22 newly appointed Ambassadors 11 July 2017 Archived from the original on 19 November 2017 Retrieved 15 July 2017 Prez Akufo Addo swears in five new envoys Graphic Online Graphic Communications Group Ltd Retrieved 5 November 2019 a b c Abena Busia at Women s Learning Partnership a b Margaret Busby Daughters of Africa London Jonathan Cape 1992 p 868 Motovidlak Dave Busia Abena womens studies rutgers edu Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 29 January 2016 Curtis M 4 June 2012 Abena Busia GhanaVisions Archived from the original on 2 February 2016 Retrieved 29 January 2016 About Us Archived 2021 08 24 at the Wayback Machine AWDF International Women s Day Celebrating 50 Inspirational African Feminists AWDF Busia Foundation to establish school and scholarship scheme www ghanaweb com 30 November 2001 Retrieved 25 February 2017 Wife Of Dr Busia Nana 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